Re: [Celinux-dev] [Q] Default SLAB allocator

2012-10-18 Thread JoonSoo Kim
Hello, Eric. Thank you very much for a kind comment about my question. I have one more question related to network subsystem. Please let me know what I misunderstand. 2012/10/14 Eric Dumazet : > In latest kernels, skb->head no longer use kmalloc()/kfree(), so SLAB vs > SLUB is less a concern for n

[Celinux-dev] SoW for embedded Linux

2012-10-18 Thread Constantine Shulyupin
Hi, I wonder are there good examples or templates of Statement of Work for embedded Linux projects? Thanks -- Constantine Shulyupin http://www.MakeLinux.com/ Embedded Linux Systems, Device Drivers, TI DaVinci ___ Celinux-dev mailing list Celinux-dev@l

Re: [Celinux-dev] PDF documentation

2012-10-18 Thread Jon Loeliger
> > I would prefer if the source for the (PDF-)documentation would be > available in some open, free and widely used meta-language, e.g. LaTeX > (or XML or txt2tags or ..., but I'm oldschool and prefer LaTeX ;) ). So > everyone could build it's copy in whatever format he prefers or needs. Perhaps

Re: [Celinux-dev] PDF documentation

2012-10-18 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2012-10-18, Jon Loeliger wrote: >> >> I would prefer if the source for the (PDF-)documentation would be >> available in some open, free and widely used meta-language, e.g. LaTeX >> (or XML or txt2tags or ..., but I'm oldschool and prefer LaTeX ;) ). So >> everyone could build it's copy in what

Re: [Celinux-dev] PDF documentation

2012-10-18 Thread Alexander Holler
Am 16.10.2012 15:22, schrieb Constantine Shulyupin: > Questions: > - have same issues with PDF documentation and datasheets? No. > - do you think documentation and datasheets in HTML format on a site > can be more useful than PDF? I would prefer if the source for the (PDF-)documentation would b

Re: [Celinux-dev] Celinux-dev Digest, Vol 107, Issue 21

2012-10-18 Thread LM
Peter Stuge wrote: >PDF is a digital sheet media. HTML comes nowhere near the tools >PDF offers for typesetting and typography. PDFs can be made beautiful >without a lot of effort. Just wanted to add an alternative viewpoint. There's a great article on typesetting a commercial book using only HTM